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This past week, my daughter and I tried out various offerings of the “Hour of Code”.  The following were our favourites for her age level. #1 We started learning with Anna and Elsa of Frozen from Code Studio.  The Frozen characters were great for getting my daughter hooked on coding right from the beginning.  It …

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If you are looking for American Sign Language (ASL) curriculum for including in your homeschooling program, here are some suggestions of ASL online programs taught by deaf ASL instructors: Websites https://www.youtube.com/user/chsasl/playlistshttps://www.youtube.com/user/sheenammcfeely/videoshttps://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/lessons/lessons.htmhttps://www.gallaudet.edu/asl-con…/asl-for-free/asl-by-topichttps://signitasl.comhttps://signingonline.com ASL App https://vl2storybookapps.com/

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Even young children can be taught geography. Here’s an easy and fun preschool activity to help children learn the countries of the world. In just a few minutes a day, children can easily learn all 195 countries in less than a year. When I was little, my mom would spend a few minutes a day …

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Learning Comes Easy When It’s Fun, Not Work When I was a teenager, a friend organized a weekly Friday night get together to learn American Sign Language.  It was open to any of my friends (from kid to adult) who wanted to join the class.  There were about 40 of us who regularly attended.  A …

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